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Volume 35, Issue %2
Volume 35, Issue 2
Commentaries
The Sino-Japanese Rare Earths Row: Will China's Loss be India's Gain?
Shebonti Ray Dadwal
The India–China Nuclear Relationship
Rajesh M. Basrur
The India–China Nuclear Relationship
Kartik Bommakanti
A More Centralised State after War
Jehan Perera
Future of Parliamentary Democracy in Kyrgyzstan
Meena Singh Roy
Articles
A Doctrine at Work: Obama's Evolving Nuclear Policy and What it Bodes for India
A. Vinod Kumar
‘Cheonan’ Epilogue: Prelude to the Sino-US Incompatibility on the South China Sea Dispute
Preeti Nalwa
Flotsam and Jetsam: Towards Ending Somali Piracy on Shore
Frank Charles van Rooyen
Energy Crisis and Potential in Bangladesh
Badrul Imam
The GCC–Iran Conflict and its Strategic Implications for the Gulf Region
Prasanta Kumar Pradhan
Taking the Arms Control Debate Forward: The Hague Code of Conduct and India
Ajey Lele
West Asia and Oil Politics
M. Mahtab Alam Rizvi
Policy
Public Diplomacy in India's Foreign Policy
Navdeep Suri
Focus on Jammu and Kashmir
Addressing Kashmir
Satish Chandra
Autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir
Riyaz Punjabi
Empowering the Kashmiris
Iftikhar Gilani
Kashmir: The Problem, and the Way Forward
Wilson John
Review Essay
Averting Armageddon
Sumit Ganguly
Book Review
Confronting Terrorism by Maroof Raza
Arvind Gupta
The Frugal Superpower: America's Global Leadership in a Cash-Strapped Era by Michael Mandelbaum
Peter Maher
India and China - Neighbours, Strangers by Ira Pande
Gunjan Singh
Makers of Modern India by Ramchandra Guha
Priyanka Singh
Living Weapons: Biological Warfare and International Security by Gregory D. Koblentz
Monalisa Joshi
From the Archives
Pakistan: Crisis is Inherent
Samuel Baid